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Abe
Abe
09:00
not something you want to check :D
I am making a search form with Symfony2. I made a FormType, and it works good. Thing is: I would like to fill the form with sent data. Like... If I input "my search" in the text field, when I press "Search", I would like the text field to be filled with "my search". I tried $oForm->handleRequest($oRequest) and $oForm->bind($oRequest) but it doesn't seem to work... Any hhelp with that ?
let me know if you have an update/need anything, I'll be on the chat
@YannBergonzat do you do a redirection after processing your search query or do you return the result in the same action that shows the search form?
Abe
Abe
ok i'll let you know. a terrifying week just started so i might get the time in weekend only sadly
No redirection, I don't have an "action" attribute, so the page just reloads with get values
09:03
@Abe np
there is a way to I see the phone-number of who call to our house in my laptop ?
@FabriceKabongo (forgot to highlight)
@Abe good luck with your terrifying week ;)
@YannBergonzat when I say action, I mean the "SearchAction " function that you have in your controller. (you use symfony2 right?)
@YannBergonzat searchAction is an example, you can use whatever name you want.
@FabriceKabongo Yeah, sorry, it's the same action (directoryAction to be precise). And yes, Symfony2 :)
09:07
@YannBergonzat can you create a pasteBin of your code so I can see, what going wrong with it.
Abe
Abe
@Sjon thanks :P
today i woke up and i found no water, because road works #typicalmonday
@FabriceKabongo here is the controller : pastebin.com/EHekMk4h
@FabriceKabongo and here is the form type : pastebin.com/YQyriZzG
@YannBergonzat cool thanks, let me check it.
@FabriceKabongo Oh, nevermind... I just found out what's going on. I had some dumb code in the view :/
@FabriceKabongo I tried to set the value attribute in the view (I know, it's dirty), and I forgot to remove it... So even if the handleRequest method filled the form, I erased it...
@FabriceKabongo thanks anyways :D
@YannBergonzat cool. I think there also something missing in your code. after "handledRequest" you don't do anything. no db query, you just render the page. maybe I'm missing something. but anyway "bonne change with frenchtech"
chance*
09:15
@FabriceKabongo I know, it's not finished yet :D
@FabriceKabongo Thank you :D
@FabriceKabongo u like pings? ^^
@Naruto lol
@Naruto just trying to have the right guy attention! like now, you are the right guy ;)
mornin
Mornško
09:29
guy, what tool do you use for deployment?
My company uses Jenkins
But I reckon we shouldn't be - it's a CI tool, not a deployment tool
I don't see what is wrong. As the deployment can be part of your "integration" process.
code-test-compile(dependancy)-deploy
why not?
@NikiC can you please check github.com/php/php-src/pull/1506
09:51
I think my VM is lazy
I just do a "var_dump($oForm->get('q')->getData());" and BAM! Infinite loading.
hmm
I think I heard about frenchtech
can't remember where tho
oooh right, wasn't there a conference like 6 months ago around Aubervilliers?
@YannBergonzat
Maybe, I don't really know :P
I'm just the developper of Frenchtech Bordeaux
And my VM is dead...
lolwut
just access the terminal
09:56
Well yeah, I can
but apache is dead xD
and install xdebug
"apache is dead" means nothing
@tereško it means he ran service apache2 stop
It's a manner of speech
No, it means I just wrote "die('test');" and it goes infinite loading :(
We're developers, technically correct is the only kind of correct
09:58
He's dead to me >:(
restart php-fpm service on your VM
I don't think he's using fpm...
No FPM indeed
But I'm more... Brutal.
sudo reboot :D
That's not brutal, that's stupid
@YannBergonzat that was the only "wrong" choice .. congratulations
10:00
Why so ?
because it fixes nothing, all your remote connections get cut and you loose time
It also reboots apache, so if rebooting apache fixes it, this will fix it too. Also, I don't really loose time, it's a small ubuntu server, fast reboot...
Yeah, it works now :)
@FlorianMargaine is it just my biased opinion, that unsettlingly large portion of people with "ubuntu server" are completely clueless?
@tereško afaik, people using ubuntu server are using it "because they're familiar with ubuntu"
I'm using it because my CTO installed ubuntu server and I don't know that much in Linux distros
10:06
:-)
so you are not even able to install your own VM
that's kinda sad
well, I survived dinner...
@ircmaxell butler didnt kill you? Maybe they are just hoping that you will lower your guard
@tereško you don't need to be like that, you know :-)
yeah, that's what I'm thinking
10:10
@tereško I made the new VM system myself, but the old one used ubuntu server, and since I don't know much in linux distros, I kept ubuntu server
@YannBergonzat knowing more would let you be much more productive. Rebooting a server when simply restarting the service means you waste at least a minute or 2 instead of just 2 seconds
8 hours ago, by Levi Morrison
Have we documented the difference between the proposal and Hack?
@FlorianMargaine I don't do that all the time, it was just for now... Because no reason. But wasting two minutes a month isn't really a problem, here
@ircmaxell basically that HHVM/Hack has types default values etc.?
10:15
yeah, basically a cononical list of how the two implementations differ (aka: what would need to be changed about the proposal to implement ==> as defined by Hack)
okay
10:50
Mornings
user5292425
hi everyone
user5292425
I have a small cross browser issue
user5292425
can anyone help me up
user5292425
anyone?
#MDfail
10:55
fail
wow, SO eats whiespace
whitespace*
user5292425
:(
Use ctrl+k instead of backticks in chat for multiline code blocks
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oh, neat
:|
I'm pretty sure someone else would have gotten to you without pinging us
10:57
2 messages moved to bin
That is what happens when you ping random people :)
user5292425
no one helpful here
um
Geek: hold your horses
we're not going to reply at breakneck speeds the moment someone makes a vague request for help
opposite of volatile ?
permanent?
persistent?
10:59
stagnant?
user5292425
i am gone
user5292425
:P
^ lol @ScottW that is actually true
not necessarily :P
X, non-X, anti-X
non can be neutral, it doesn't imply the opposite
@JoeWatkins stable
11:00
That's also true
so.... context?
similarly: moral, immoral, amoral
@ScottArciszewski on thumblr there probably is #panmoral
lol
I am shocked there were no results for this
You just starred a Lounge<C++>'er; what in the freakin' name of the Internet are you doing?! We are still at war, PHP and Lounge<C++>, this madness (the starring) must come to an end.
seems non-legit @FilipRoséen-refp
@ScottArciszewski That should actually read "If Stack Exchange isn't making money off of it, it's not an actual book."
Considering they rewrite all amazon links to be referral links
why is stackoverflow making mony from Mein Kamph links? #oppression #justice #triggered
5
11:09
3
Q: Problem adding a book to Careers

Fèlix Galindo AlluéI'm trying to add a book I've written to my Careers profile to no avail. The book has ISBN (978-84-615-9841-0). The book is written in Catalan and the ISBN was registered in Spain. A search in the Spanish database gives the correct result. Here is the link to the search engine for Spanish books...

I added a bounty
why is phpstorm ignoring the "return" statement when generating PHPDoc Blocks (example)
@iroegbu Because it might not return?
Put your return outside try catch and regen, I bet it works
And it wouldn't guess at @returns null|type because you're not returning null, and void isn't a valid type.
11:19
Does anyone know or can provide me a url refrence so that i can fetch the followers counter of a linkedin profile.
one of two things can happen there... either throw exception or return obj...
@Jimbo going by your point, I'll say "It might not throw" so why is it adding the Exception part?
@iroegbu What is the result is false, and no exception is thrown?
oh... I see! Thanks
pastebin.com/fAsT1eCg covers the 'else'... should be correct now... but still :(
11:30
OH: “How to inject #javascript into head” OMG CANNOT BREATHE PLS HALP!
HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
11:59
/me grumbles, kicks some stuff, and leaves
By stuff he means @Jimbo
@bwoebi I don't like this hack. The error message is not really helpful either
I'd rather introduce explicit trait checks in the necessary places
@NikiC I'm trying to remain compatible with places accessing the trait methods/properties on their own
posted on September 07, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Nelu Madau */

@bwoebi Not sure what you mean there
12:07
@NikiC to have things fail automatically when someone directly accesses the function because it's marked as abstract.
@bwoebi What do you mean by "directly"?
@NikiC well, without going through the internal helpers like zend_call_function
@bwoebi If they aren't going through them, aren't they f*d anyway?
I mean, if they skip all the visibility etc checks, then yeah, they're gonna get skipped...
@NikiC don't know, but you're probably right...
well, that's github.com/php/php-src/pull/1506/… why I directly do it in the visibility check…
so that they can use the visibility check directly.
12:24
hi all
did anyone worked in Xmpp sever
please let me know i have issue
learn to use virtual machines
@Fabor Why!? :O
Although, I'd be perfectly happy to be kicked by someone wearing the bright pink shoes / @JoeWatkins
Bright pink shoe sales rose to an all-time high this evening.
12:45
What's some good PHP/personality questions for a relaxed interview just to get to know the candidate. Nothing strictly about capability and more about getting to know them?
@Fabor ask them if they would be intrested in buying bright pink shoes or if they would ever wear them.. It will open up the interview.. guaranteed.
heh. They'd be a shoo-in for the job.
@Fabor What do they do in their spare time. What's their stackoverflow rep (not because number = better but general knowledge about SO), ask them what reflection is and how to use it, ask them if they've used Laravel.
+ how many conferences have they been to. You know you'll get someone interested in the whole system if they go to conferences off their own backs
Ask them what their latest thing is they pirated :p
12:51
heh
And if they have used Laravel, you can assume they don't know much about programming and show them the door.
I already believe the candidate meets the technical requirements for the job.
@Jimbo good suggestion show them new door
@ScottArciszewski btw you can press up to edit a message.
Hello friends.....
i want to know is it possible to get facebook details only using email id of user?
12:54
@Jimbo if they never used Laravel, ask them if they would be willing to educate themselves on it, if the answer is yes... ^^
@SachinSudhakarSonawane check the facebook api?
@Fabor I tend to ask people what resources they were use to learn new shit or when they are completely stuck.
.. or how they feel about "why are manhole covers round" type questions
hello
heh
@nikita2206 did you get your RFC karma yet?
if I run php -S - how can I set which extension to load? in windows. I mean I want to enalbe postgresql extension
13:04
@marcio nope
@Naruto Highly unlikely, though
I guess there are someone here who I could ask for it?
humm, we should try to ping somebody (Tyrael) irccloud.com/#!/efnet.port80.se:6667/%23php.pecl
maybe @salathe can give it to you?
Should I ping Tyrael on IRC? Or here?
And that is a bad thing? @Jimbo
13:09
@nikita2206 you're most likely to get a prompt reply there
@nikita2206 that's one of the reasons I think php should switch to a more open platform, in many other langs you can start writing RFCs immediately, without this one week "quarantine" to have karma. That's a bad barrier.
user1648409
Hi, anybody can give me a hint why "Call to undefined method Doctrine\DBAL\Query\QueryBuilder::whereNotIn()" is thrown if i try to use whereNotIn() which i found in several doctrine examples?
13:25
@Shiuyin Check the version of doctrine you're using, and the version that that is available
@Darius.V it should be taking them from the php-cli.ini settings file ...I think.
user1648409
@Jimbo Have 2.5.1, which is the current version..
user1648409
@Jimbo or actually no, in the composer.lock file it says version: "dev-master". In the composer UI It says "installed version: 2.5.1"
@Shiuyin this is likely going to be something silly. Either you're not running the code that you think you're running, or the server is caching the old code.
user1648409
@Danack Well i actually have never used composer before. Just used it for doctrine. I have the IntelliJ plugin for composer and i am just going to the UI, adding dependencies, thats all. Should do the trick right? There is nothing i could possibly do wrong
13:33
<snark>well apparently there is.</snark>
@Shiuyin try just control clicking on the method where you're using it. That should either take you to where it's defined, or result in an error if the code can't be found.
And, er, you are doing composer update right? yes, you are....you said the versions were in the lock file...
@Danack - thanks. But finnaly runned using vagrant and nginx. NOw trying to figure out why I cannot connect to postgresql when I can when using pgAdmin
@Shiuyin I just did a search in the doctrine source code for "function whereNotIn" and it doesn't exist. I performed this search for versions 2.0.x through to 2.5
user1648409
@Jimbo Well there are several examples i found, that use it...
user1648409
might be an older version
PHP tells: Connection refused Is the server running on host "localhost" (127.0.0.1) and accepting TCP/IP connections on port 3378?
13:37
@Darius.V either the ports not open, or the postgresql username is only allowed to connect locally I would guess.
are you forwarding that port to vagrant?
user1648409
damnit
user1648409
i have to find something to replace ->whereNotIn() then..
@Danack - I am not forwarding that port. But with mysql there is another project and also not forwarding that port and works
@Shiuyin What framework are you using
@Danack - mysql is at same unix server as just installed postgre
user1648409
13:38
@Jimbo What do you mean? I am using pure PHP code and build it ontop of doctrine/DBAL to access and interact with my DB
@Shiuyin you might have seen that in the doctrine 1 example.....doctrine 2 seems to be:
->where($qb->expr()->notIn('rl.request_id', $nots))
user1648409
@Danack Thanks man! Thats it. Now it works. Appearently i just found older API code :)
@JoeWatkins pong
@Tyrael hi :) could you approve the rfc karma for Sean-Der please, it seems to have been overlooked
sure
13:46
thanks :)
@Danack - found the problem by looking at another project database connections - need to use 10.0.2.2 instead of localhost :)
Not fully understanding why, if not another project - would not have thinked about that
it has something to do with vagrant
user5020521
@Danack banned aside do you think my question is php related?
@Darius.V ok, so what's happening is that you're not forwarding the port, so you need to use the vagrant boxes ip address. If you really wanted to use 127.0.0.1 you would need to forward the port with something like:
sudo ipfw add 100 fwd 127.0.0.1,3378 tcp from any to any 443 in
....so just use the vagrant address.
@Danack - ok :)
I wish I remember next time
these situations are very rare
and so they do not go in my head
actually need to write in the document
13:53
ugh
subscribing to PHP internals using news.php.net does have a disadvantage
random emails in your normal inbox
That's what filter rules are for?
@Danack Ah yeah, I could filter this stuff. But what about the private replies? :/
Setup the filter so that it filter by subject and then turn it off for message that don't contain the list in the sent to list?
(Or just ignore private replies and tell people to discuss stuff on list....)
Interview offer, offer extended. He's an old Room 11'er :P
14:07
@Danack yeah, I just realised I could do that
Interview over*
pastie.org/10403139 I've tried setting net_write_timeout=10000 max_allowed_packet=100M
@VeeeneX Don't try and dump stuff over a network connection. Login to the server, dump to a local file, then send that file.
@Danack I'm doing it on local machine.
with mysqldump ?
14:22
Yes, I've tried mysql workbench with Running: mysqldump --defaults-file="/tmp/tmp2JbiYv/extraparams.cnf" --set-gtid-purged=OFF --user=root --max_allowed_packet=1G --host=localhost --port=3306 --default-character-set=utf8 "industrion"
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Great :D
@Danack You happy job wise?
brb
Ah, you've reached the 'do you know any other people looking for work' part of the interview?
@Fabor I actually might be tempted - got a link to the company and what they're looking for?
14:38
@Andrea do you really think keyboard layout is an issue? so many languages use ~ for bitwise.
@marcio I don't think it's a major issue, but it's still a point against it
@marcio Bear in mind that bitwise NOT (~) isn't used very much, so it being a pain to use wouldn't matter
"Here's an easier way to write code.....that requires you to keep notepad open with a ~ in it, ready to copy and paste."
I can understand the readability concern, but discussing keyboard layouts on a character that is already widely used... pff
@Danack I think there's some key sequence to type it on all keyboard layouts, it's just a little more difficult on some.
@marcio It really depends how often something will be used
Mine is shift+backtick space
Not really optimal
14:41
IDK, that thread already deteriorated. I think it's time for @bwoebi to shut it down and update the RFC if necessary.
@Andrea I honestly disagree.
insert racist joke about furriners and their weird keyboards - I don't care about it that much...
@PeeHaa In NL you usually use US keyboards, so...
As I said last night, it might be an idea to delay the RFC until the parser is improved and so the restriction on what can be used to indicate a short closure is removed.
14:42
@Andrea Still it depends on whether we are using nl us or en us
Both are actually used over here
@PeeHaa "NL US"?
A variation on US-International?
Yes
How does it differ?
@Danack the only real solution here is using a glr parser. It's an one-line instruction in that file. but it comes at a certain time complexity cost, else we'd wait indefinitely.
@bwoebi HHVM's implementation uses a lexer workaround, we could copy that...
14:43
@Andrea I think the difference is whether you need an extra character after e.g. a quote
If people complain about ~ imagine a · middle dot :>
But I am not 100% on that
@PeeHaa That's just US-International, though? The one with the "dead keys"?
@Andrea If we do that, I'll first reintroduce perfect keywords as identifiers.
@Andrea Yeah and the other one doesn't do that
14:44
@PeeHaa ah maybe that's just a regular US layout
@bwoebi it's not widely doable even if we enable glr
@marcio alt+shift+h … not that hard :-P
@marcio I was referring to lexer hack
@bwoebi that's a separate issue...
@bwoebi oh, I thought you meant bison %glr-parser
hmm
I'm going to look at HHVM's source again
14:46
%glr-parser can be a PITA is some cases.
@bwoebi thanks
slowing down all the things?
@bwoebi you might not notice some magic happening + the performance
not enough reason to avoid it, but should be considered.
@marcio yes, definitely. Hence it's a hack you only may use in deterministic cases, like for example where branching is unlikely to be nested
14:50
agreed
like default values would be a good use case as we can't have short closures as default value (well, theoretically, yes, but only as long as we don't compile the AST)
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\o/
No idea what it is though
oh, a 25k rep privilege
now I need 25k rep instead of 20k :-(
ha! :P
user924016
14:52
Moooornings
reputation ho's?
^ that is why SO sucks as much as it does
@RonniSkansing yo dawg
@PeeHaa why's that lower traffic on Mondays/Fridays? timezones?
user924016
=] yooo
@marcio but as long as possible, I prefer the pure LALR(1) parser.
It makes it harder to overlook these cases
14:55
@bwoebi No idea
hmm
@PeeHaa so basically you can see a wave like graph that will repeat forever unless there is a world wide hecatomb?
Andrea's in the hmm mode...
@marcio Yeap
> Since this is a restricted privilege, we'd prefer you not share the raw data
Pssss anybody want TOP SECRET marked data?
s/marked/classified
@bwoebi default values for closures would look weird anyway: function ($callback = function(){}) {}
14:58
> Please don't feel any obligation to share this data. (And if you don't yet have the privilege, please don't pressure those who have into sharing.) It's mostly intended as a way to satisfy your own curiosity about the state of the community.
@marcio definitely^^
I don't think the SE people understand the web or people for that matter

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